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  4. Warns of "metals exhaustion"

    Mr Essington Lewis, Australia's leading industrialist, called recently for a British Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOMAN DIDN'T WANT TO BE SAVED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. A man trying to save a woman in a blazing house heard her say. "Please, don't save me." according to evidence in the Coroner's Court today. ...

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  6. RETREAT OF REDS IN INDO-CHINA

    HANOI (Indo-China) Thursday (A.A.P.): Communist-led Vietminh forces, which have been thrusting through Laos toward the Siamese border ...

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  7. U.S. ECONOMY BID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United States Defence Department will probably shelve indefinitely its plans to build an atomic powered aircraft carrier and an atomic plane. United Press says. ...

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  8. COAST AREA LASHED BY STORMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Fierce storms, which have lashed the N.S.W. coast for the past 24 hours, have disorganised rail, road and air traffic, flooded homes, and ...

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  9. FORMAL SWEARING-IN CEREMONY TODAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Field Marshal Sir William Slim will be sworn in at noon tomorrow as Governor-General and Commander in Chief over the Commonwealth of Australia. The swearing-in will be ...

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  10. CASEY CLAIMS CAPITAL IS AT STAKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said tonight that the flow of overseas capital to Australia for ...

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  11. CLERK PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A shipping clerk who pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions today to 32 charges of ...

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  12. Will seek more money for housing

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: N.S.W. will seek an amount greatly in excess of the £15-million granted for housing in the ...

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  13. Labor a safeguard in Senate, says Evatt

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Labor would use a Senate majority to ensure full employment, an all-round easing of taxes, and would act as a watchdog on the Government, Opposition Leader Dr. Evatt said in his final election speech ...

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  14. ANOTHER MURDER BY CHRISTIE?

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): The body of a young married woman, strangled three years ago, may be exhumed before the trial of John Christie in June. Christie, 55-year-old transport ...

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  15. Govt. sees Indo-China as "jumping-off" point

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Australian Government believes the present Communist offensive in Indo-China is ...

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  16. Africans accept racial segregation

    Dr. Daniel Malan and his Nationalist Party had a decisive victory in the South African general ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    TOO YOUNG LONDON, Thurs.: Prince Charles and Princess Anne will spend coronation Day ...

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  20. Officers of C.M.F. for Korea

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: In continuance of the policy recently adopted, four officers of the Citizen ...

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  21. MAN REMANDED ON SHOOTING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Police Prosecutor (Sgt. Martin) said in Newtown Court today that the shooting of ...

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  22. GOULBURN WOOL SALES

    GOULBURN, Thurs.: The market for 3322 bales of Merino wool at Goulburn to-day was at the highest point ...

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  23. Fulltime duty For Royal tour

    CANBERRA, Thursday: An Australian officer at present serving in Korea, has been appointed to fulltime duty for ...

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